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Crème de la Crème

#235 – January 1, 2013 With the Gregorian calendar year of 2012 officially closed, it is time for my annual rating of the best wines I tasted in 2012. Building on last week’s concept, waiting until every single available wine-tasting day of 2012 had passed was certainly the way to go as it allowed me […]

A Walk Down Memory Lane (Personal Israeli Milestone Wines)

#213 – April 26, 2012 As many of you know, today is Yom Ha’Atzmaut – Israel’s 64th Independence Day – Happy Birthday of Israel  On a personal front, Yom Ha’Atzmaut caps the most emotionally tumultuous period of the year for me, other than the Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur & Succot period which contains a similar […]

Best of Twitter – Archives #7 (November 2012)

Week of November 26th – December 2nd Just in time for the holiday drinking season, CBS presents seven different ways to open a bottle of wine without a corkscrew. Back in my army days, we banged the bottom of the bottle against the wall cushioned by a towel, which usually worked… With all the recent […]

Unloved, Under-Utilized & Delicious (Chenin Blanc)

#212- April 20, 2012 I frequently discuss the new varietals with which kosher wineries are experimenting, many a time focusing on the Israeli wineries’ continuous search for the varietal that will be known as “Israel’s Grape”, that with potential to thrive in and best showcase Israel’s unique climate and Mediterranean terroir.  These varietals include Cabernet […]

Best of Twitter – Archives #6 (October 2012)

Week of October 29th – November 4th TO COME Week of October 22nd – October 28th TO COME Week of October 15th – October 21st Kris Chislett sets out [and succeeds] is providing a primer on Organic Wine. Meg Maker explains the philosophical divide between New and Old World wines. Besides typical issues with scoring, […]

Is it Worth it? (On QPR and Value)

#230 – November 1, 2012 With the current events portion of the newsletter out of the way, this week’s topic revolves around one of the wine-related questions I get asked most often: “what is the best cheap wine available” (or a variation on the theme).  Understanding that everyone appreciates a good deal, even more so […]

Best of Twitter – Archives #5 (September 2012)

Week of September 24th – September 30th The cork v. synthetic debate brings science to the table & Steve Heimoff weighs in on the allure of screwtops. After a few years of hobbyist wine, Napa Valley’s Rabbi Elchonon Tenenbaum of Chabad, teams up with the Covenant winemaking team to commercially produce Cuvee Chabad. I tasted […]

A Prince of a Wine (Cabernet Franc)

#228 – October 12, 2012 Given my exuberant enthusiasm for the varietal, I am sure that you have all realized by now that the topic of this week’s newsletter – Cabernet Franc – is one of my favorite grapes and produces wines that I enjoy tremendously.  While DNA testing in 1997 confirmed that Cabernet Franc […]

Rosh Hashana 2012 Selections

With the onset of the Jewish New year, this shipment of the wine club provides you with one of Israel’s true hidden gems that doesn’t get enough recognition due the more prestigious Grand Vin sibling, two newly imported wines including a newly kosher wine from the famed Saslove winery and a delicious dessert wine to […]

Best of Twitter – Archives #4 (August 2012)

Period between August 13th – September 2nd Congratulations to the well-deserving 2012 Wine Blog winners! More on Randall Grahm’s risky [and successful] wine bet. Eater‘s Talia Baiocchi muses on the trails and tribulations of wine blogging. The always entertaining Wine Folly provides some fun wine and board game pairings. Assuming a wine needs 100 points […]